
Ángel Neraca developed core features for the ISPP-Grupo-7/MapYourWorld repository, focusing on real-time geolocation, collaborative mapping, and monetization workflows. He engineered a real-time location map screen with permission handling, integrated Stripe payments for web and mobile, and implemented user onboarding and POI creation with district-based access controls. Using React, TypeScript, and Node.js, Ángel stabilized frontend dependencies, resolved merge conflicts, and enhanced UI/UX for both web and mobile platforms. His work included robust documentation, deployment readiness, and technical writing, resulting in a scalable, maintainable codebase that improved user onboarding, map interaction, and collaborative participation across multiple deployment environments.

May 2025 performance summary for MapYourWorld: Focused on enhancing deployment clarity and collaborative map UX. Delivered extensive documentation updates and usability improvements, directly supporting onboarding, ops readiness, and collaboration workflows. Key outcomes include deployment documentation upgrade, World Project Launch (WPL) review publication, and enabling joining via requests with improved UI colors, plus a hotfix addressing join-bug to ensure reliable participation in collaborative maps.
May 2025 performance summary for MapYourWorld: Focused on enhancing deployment clarity and collaborative map UX. Delivered extensive documentation updates and usability improvements, directly supporting onboarding, ops readiness, and collaboration workflows. Key outcomes include deployment documentation upgrade, World Project Launch (WPL) review publication, and enabling joining via requests with improved UI colors, plus a hotfix addressing join-bug to ensure reliable participation in collaborative maps.
April 2025 — ISPP-Grupo-7/MapYourWorld: Delivered key features, fixed critical issues, and advanced monetization UI. Focused on POI creation UX and access controls, district-based limits, and a polished premium UI. Persisted navigation state across web reloads and refreshed navigation/social screens for better engagement. Documentation updates completed to improve sprint transparency and planning. Result: clearer monetization, higher user satisfaction, and a more scalable frontend.
April 2025 — ISPP-Grupo-7/MapYourWorld: Delivered key features, fixed critical issues, and advanced monetization UI. Focused on POI creation UX and access controls, district-based limits, and a polished premium UI. Persisted navigation state across web reloads and refreshed navigation/social screens for better engagement. Documentation updates completed to improve sprint transparency and planning. Result: clearer monetization, higher user satisfaction, and a more scalable frontend.
March 2025 performance summary for MapYourWorld (ISPP-Grupo-7). Delivered end-to-end map features, user onboarding, POIs, and payments, alongside stability fixes and documentation. Key features include: district rendering function for painting districts on the map; main user map view; login/registration completion; POI visualization; Stripe-based payments for web and mobile; mobile payment implementation; and subscription update flow. Major bug fixes included UI/style corrections, screen navigation fixes, merge conflicts in frontend mobile package.json, district rendering fixes, POI creation availability fix, API IP call fixes, keyboard input stability, and a fix for POI creation error. These work collectively improved user onboarding, map interaction, and monetization readiness, reducing friction and enabling faster go-to-market. Technologies demonstrated include React/JS frontend, cross-platform mobile/web development, Stripe integration, API integration, and robust documentation practices.
March 2025 performance summary for MapYourWorld (ISPP-Grupo-7). Delivered end-to-end map features, user onboarding, POIs, and payments, alongside stability fixes and documentation. Key features include: district rendering function for painting districts on the map; main user map view; login/registration completion; POI visualization; Stripe-based payments for web and mobile; mobile payment implementation; and subscription update flow. Major bug fixes included UI/style corrections, screen navigation fixes, merge conflicts in frontend mobile package.json, district rendering fixes, POI creation availability fix, API IP call fixes, keyboard input stability, and a fix for POI creation error. These work collectively improved user onboarding, map interaction, and monetization readiness, reducing friction and enabling faster go-to-market. Technologies demonstrated include React/JS frontend, cross-platform mobile/web development, Stripe integration, API integration, and robust documentation practices.
February 2025 monthly summary for ISPP-Grupo-7/MapYourWorld. Delivered a Real-time Location Map Screen and stabilized frontend dependencies to improve UI reliability and maintainability. Key deliverables: - Real-time Location Map Screen (MapScreen) that displays a map following the user’s geolocation and handles location permission requests, enabling a core location-based UX for the app. - Frontend Dependency Stabilization to resolve conflicts and update libraries, resulting in a more stable and functional UI. Business value and impact: - Enables reliable real-time location features, reducing user friction and support overhead, and providing a solid foundation for future location-based enhancements. - Improves time-to-market for new frontend features by reducing dependency-related risks and regressions. Commit references and traceability: - 890af9a437814b777f373bafccf9e3396253ace7: Map configuration on initial screen and geolocation tracking. - 944e80393711f61afa2ecdd721c0ebe84c413721: Frontend dependency fixes and stabilization.
February 2025 monthly summary for ISPP-Grupo-7/MapYourWorld. Delivered a Real-time Location Map Screen and stabilized frontend dependencies to improve UI reliability and maintainability. Key deliverables: - Real-time Location Map Screen (MapScreen) that displays a map following the user’s geolocation and handles location permission requests, enabling a core location-based UX for the app. - Frontend Dependency Stabilization to resolve conflicts and update libraries, resulting in a more stable and functional UI. Business value and impact: - Enables reliable real-time location features, reducing user friction and support overhead, and providing a solid foundation for future location-based enhancements. - Improves time-to-market for new frontend features by reducing dependency-related risks and regressions. Commit references and traceability: - 890af9a437814b777f373bafccf9e3396253ace7: Map configuration on initial screen and geolocation tracking. - 944e80393711f61afa2ecdd721c0ebe84c413721: Frontend dependency fixes and stabilization.
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